The Search Continued.
(British Official Wireless.)
But Formula Still Remains Elusive.
Received This Day, Noon. R-UGBY, April 4. Th Anglo-French delegates to the naval conference and their expert advisex's again spent several hours to-day in the search for a formula setting. out the agreed interpretation of certain articles of the League covenant. Although their efforts have not yet been successful. tlie task has not heen abandoned, and hopes are still entertained that a foi-raula may be found which will so increase France' s sense of securitv as to enable her to make an appreciable reduction in her naval tonnage requirements withoxxt explicitly or implicitly oxtending the obligations to which Britain is committed under th'e League covenant and the Loearno Treaty. The snbmarine experts met this afternoon on the subject of the proposals for the humanising of snbmarine warfare and limiting the size of the suhmarine. It is expected that the report of these experts will be foi*thcoming in the course of the next few days. '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 5
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165The Search Continued. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 55, 5 April 1930, Page 5
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